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by tropo 3562 days ago
Comparing Confluence to MediaWiki...

Confluence lacks categories. You are stuck with hierarchy. It's more like filesystem directory structure than tags. This gets awful once you have a lot of stuff.

Confluence does not provide direct wikitext access. You might not think you need direct access, but then one day you want to turn a bunch of data into a big table.

Confluence, obviously, doesn't scale as well as MediaWiki. Nothing does. You'd hate to find yourself needing to migrate from Confluence's closed ecosystem over to MediaWiki once you hit the limits.

Confluence lacks the familiarity of MediaWiki. Pretty much everybody has seen MediaWiki in action on Wikipedia. This is comforting. People know what to expect from MediaWiki.

2 comments

I assume you would say the same with Google Sites then? I've always found MediaWiki a bit of a pain to work with, but would definitely prefer more of an open ecosystem to a closed one.

Is there good hosted MediaWiki? I have too much other infrastructure to run and would rather not have to run more myself.

Can MediaWiki create a layer of separation between users? IE only users in group "Engineering" can see that groups documents while all users can see group "AllCompany" documents?